Dad Says He Hasn’t Heard From Kids Taken in 1985

Dad Says He Hasn’t Heard From Kids Taken in 1985
Russell Yates, whose wife Elaine and two daughters went missing in 1985, speaks in the doorway of his home Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, in Warwick, R.I. Elaine Yates, living under the name Liana Waldberg in Houston, was arrested Monday, charged with taking the children. She faces arraignment on a fugitive charge Wednesday in Rhode Island. (Glenn Osmundson/Providence Journal via AP)
The Associated Press
1/18/2017
Updated:
1/18/2017

This booking photo released by the Harris County (Texas) Sheriff's Office shows Elaine Yates.  (Harris County Sheriff's Office via AP)
This booking photo released by the Harris County (Texas) Sheriff's Office shows Elaine Yates.  (Harris County Sheriff's Office via AP)

They are not living with their mother but are in the Houston area and are in good health, said state police Lt. Col. Joseph Philbin.

Police gave the girls contact information for their father, and it was their choice whether to reach out to him.

“I’ve always been trying to find my children,” the father told reporters on Tuesday. “Now at least, it’s up to them to get in touch with me.”

Russell Yates said after their disappearance that his wife had discovered he was unfaithful to her and that she had threatened to move out in the middle of the night with the children. He acknowledged punching her while they argued. A few weeks later, on Aug. 27, 1985, he came home after work around 2 a.m. and they were gone.

After that, Yates kept up the search for his family. He was convinced that his mother-in-law, Mary Pigeon, knew their whereabouts, which she denied.

In 1990, a judge ordered Pigeon, 77, put behind bars for contempt of court because she would not tell him where her daughter and grandchildren were. She was ordered released a week later and has since died.

Over the years, the case was featured on “America’s Most Wanted,” and police received tips from all over the country. But it wasn’t until investigators received the tip late last year that they cracked the case.

Authorities said they used court databases, Facebook and driver’s license photos to identify the mother and daughters.

Court records show Elaine Yates legally changed her name to Liana Lynn Waldberg in Texas in 2009.

Philbin would not comment Tuesday when asked where police think the family had been since 1985, whether the daughters knew they had been taken or whether they knew their father was alive.

As for the mother, Philbin described her as being very cooperative with investigators since police knocked on her door Monday.

When asked if Waldberg should be prosecuted, Russell Yates said on Tuesday: “That isn’t going to help me, her or anybody else at this point. I just want to see my kids.”

Epoch Times contributed to this report.